Do you need an Italian music fix? The taste of exquisite olive oil and aged balsamic vinegar? A week in Calabria? michéal CASTALDO an Italian-born Canadian, now New York City resident offers up all these things and more. As he says, “Life is not a cup to be drained, but a measure to be filled.”

Castaldo studied voice with Maestro Pisapia, a protégé of the great Italian operatic tenor, Enrico Caruso. He also studied at Oakwood Collegiate Institute in Toronto and is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston. His voice is as warm as Pavarotti, as clear and precise as Carreras, and as broad and dark as Domingo. These attributes serve him well when performing popular and rock music as well.

In addition to his successful entertainment career, Michéal Castaldo founded the New York City Olive Oil Coop (www.NewYorkCityOliveOilCoop.com), the first-ever olive oil cooperative in New York City. The NYC Coop provides high-quality organic extra-virgin olive oil from Castaldo’s family’s estate in Calabria to connoisseurs in North America. He also runs La Dolce Vita Foundation (www.LaDolceVitaFoundation.org), whose mission is to take people suffering from the blues or illness on scenic joy rides in the country in his exotic, customized Mazda Miata convertible roadster.

Digi-Single are available at all e-tail stores such as Amazon.com, all digi-download stores like iTunes.com

You can listen in every Monday @ 7AM (EST). The show is streamed live (www.whnu.net) or locally (CT, MA, RI and parts of NY, USA on 88.7FM).

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Michéal Castaldo to Release First Digital Single from

His New CD “Cinecitta Canta” available NOW!

The digital single will be available on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, Google Play and other digital music stores everywhere. Listen to your favorite Italian Radio programs over the next several days to get a sneak peek of the single.

The reason for the CD’s title, “Cinecitta Canta,” is Italy’s “Cinema City” in Rome, where some of the most memorable movie magic happened in Italy by directors and producers such as Federico Fellini, Dino De Laurentiis, Franco Zeffirelli and Carlo Ponti. American films, such as Ben Hur, The Passion of the Christ, and Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, were filmed in Rome as well.

“Cinecitta Canta,” which pays homage to, not only the songs of classic Italian films, but to great American films with Italian themes as well. More info forthcoming soonItalian Week - Ottawa, Canada 2017 - For more info... read Press Release.